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Hed, Göran. Service life planning carried out in a building project. International Journal Of Low Energy And Sustainable Buildings, Stockholm, v. 2, jun. 2003. ISSN 1403-2147.
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In an Rd project carried out at Materials Technology Division, Centre for Built Environment, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) the process of Service Life Planning (SLP) for an entire building has been studied. The study was performed in connection to and integrated in the design and construction of a multifamily house. An SLP starts with an assignment of the Design Life of the Building (DLB) and an identification of the Design Lives of the Components (DLC). The DLB and DLCs thus constitute the target lives of the building and the components, respectively. The next step is to estimate the actual service lives of components (ESLC) selected, given the design and materials included as well as the conditions to be expected at the building site. The objective of an SLP is to ensure, as far as possible, that ESLCs at least are as long as the correspondent DLCs. This paper presents and discusses the methodologies used and gives examples of how ESLCs of some components were obtained in the project. The ISO standard ISO/DIS 15686-1 "Buildings – Service life planning – Part 1: General Principles" served as a guideline for the SLP. In order to advance the research area of service life planning, the use of the terminology and the general methods of the standard was considered to be of high importance.
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